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@james: I’ll just translate the previous post, as it answers your question (or comes close to it, at least): the owner of the above room wrote that these are from the vättern or anordna series. he compiled them himself from the cabinet base, glass doors, the feet, glass shelves and what he calls “standard lamps”, which I interpret as non-IKEA. He fixed the lamps at the top part and put the cables through holes in the back of the cabinet which were already there.

@ robb :which one do you mean ? that one, with the notebook on it, was called “sonne” in the ikea catalog..but I can´t find it on the website …well, I bought it in 2005, so it´s possible, that ikea doesn´t sell this one anymore

the other desk is “custom-made”.I mixed the tabletop and the legs (of course: both are ikea products), so the whole desk even was very cheap..!

@aleks: a local artist had an exposition in a car dealership (mercedes-benz) and one of his works was this palm . my father liked it very much and so he bought it.

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